jrg@demon.net writes:
>On Fri 8 Nov, 1996, Mathias Herberts <Mathias.Herberts@infini.fr> wrote:
>>If I use Squid as a proxy, when I access www.B.fr I get the answer I
>>would get when accessing www.A.fr.
>>
>>Is there a way to get the right answer when accessing www.B.fr through
>>Squid ?
>
>I think the answer to this problem is connected with something
>I've observed when using 1.1 parenting to a 1.0 that has been modified
>to know about Host headers and to create them if they're missing.
>
>Squid 1.1 seems (by my reading and understanding of HTTP/1.1 drafts,
>and observation of what Squid is doing) to add an incorrect Host
>header - it uses the name of the parent it is connecting to, and
>not the value corresponding to the URL.
>
>I couldn't see the obvious mistake in the code, though, but I only
>gave it a quick look.
Yes, this is bug. Squid inserts the hostname of the proxy host
instead of the URL host. As of 1.1.beta16, Squid no longer adds
the Host: header when forwarding to another proxy/cache.
Duane W.
Received on Mon Nov 11 1996 - 14:37:48 MST
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